Komprehencyjna koncepcja racjonalności nauki

Autor

  • Mieszko Tałasiewicz Instytut Filozofii, Uniwersytet Warszawski

Abstrakt

The starting point of my considerations is the idea that the criteria of rationality should be distinguished from the essence of rationality (in linguistic formulation: from a non-criterional connotative definition) and that the question of the universality of rationality arises separately for the criteria and for the essence. I notice that a similar distinction between the essence (or a definition) and the criteria applies to the notion of truth. The thesis which constitutes ny standpoint is a compromising one: the criteria (the sets of criteria) of rationality change in time and in space, the essence of rationality is universal and unchangeable. Therefore, the principal challenge for the comprehensional conception of rationality, which is to back up my standpoint, is a formulation of a good, non-criterional connotative definition of the rationality of science. My definition is the following: „Science is rational” means „the consecutive stages of its development allow us to better understand (in an identificatory sense) the world”.

Pobrania

Opublikowane

2000-06-01

Jak cytować

Tałasiewicz, M. (2000). Komprehencyjna koncepcja racjonalności nauki. Filozofia Nauki, 8(2), 81–87. Pobrano z https://www.fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/253